In one of the most tragic and explosive episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful, Luna’s growing obsession with Finn leads to catastrophic consequences. Acting on her delusions, Luna invades Finn and Steffy’s home, demanding to see him. Steffy stands her ground, but the confrontation turns violent when Luna shoves her. As Steffy falls, she hits a table—suffering severe injuries that endanger both her and her unborn baby.
Liam arrives just in time to see the aftermath. He pleads with Luna to leave, warning her of legal consequences. Instead of calming down, Luna issues a horrifying threat—declaring that if she’s kept away from Finn again, Steffy’s son Hayes will suffer. When Steffy slaps her, Luna reacts by violently pushing her again, and then shoving Liam. Already weakened from a secret brain tumor, Liam collapses to the floor, seizing uncontrollably.
Steffy, in pain and bleeding, calls 911. She’s rushed to the hospital, but the doctors confirm her worst fear: she’s lost the baby. Meanwhile, Liam’s condition declines rapidly. Despite medical efforts, the trauma proves fatal. Liam dies, leaving behind Steffy, Hope, and their children.
Luna is soon arrested, found rambling in a motel and detached from reality. The legal system begins to move swiftly. Charges of felony assault, endangerment, and manslaughter are brought against her. Finn, struggling to comprehend the destruction caused by his daughter, stands by as his family reels from the loss. During the trial, the full weight of Luna’s actions is laid bare, with testimonies from Steffy, Hope, and even Finn sealing her fate.
The episode ends in somber reflection. Steffy, now a widow and mourning the loss of her unborn child, clings to Hayes—the only piece of hope she has left. Her grief is raw, but her resolve is unbreakable. Luna’s path from obsession to violence has left behind nothing but devastation, and the Forrester and Spencer families must now rebuild from the ruins.